Profile: If the Brewers are ever going to get some return on Rogers, who was the fifth overall pick back in -- wait for it -- 2004, the time is now. It’s taken the 27-year-old right-hander this long because he’s endured multiple arm and shoulder injuries and surgeries, but Rogers still possesses mid-90s heat and has had success in his stints in the majors across 2010 and 2012 (3.49 ERA, 1.12 WHIP, 9.6 K/9 in 49 IPs). The Brewers rotation should have a spot or two open at the back end, and Rogers has shown he’s capable of performing when healthy. Provided he has a solid enough camp, expect him to crack the five-man and serve as a useful streaming option in deep mixed leagues and a potential SP5 in NL-only formats -- for as long as his arm is attached to his body. (Jason Catania)

The Quick Opinion: Health is more of a key word for Mark Rogers than most pitchers. Don't forget his history when dreaming on his stuff and 2012 results.

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